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    I’m sent a lot of scripts to read and films to watch on a weekly basis, and I do read and watch as many as my time will allow, which isn’t much; but I’ve been doing this long enough that I can say assuredly, I’ve watched quite a lot of films and read many screenplays over the years, since this site was launched.

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